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I Took Elon Musk's Las Vegas Loop And It's Just As Dumb As I Was Expecting
I Took Elon Musk's Las Vegas Loop And It's Just As Dumb As I Was Expecting-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:52

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(We are saying goodbye to 2023 by re-visiting our favorite posts from the last year. To see why we loved these stories, check out what we said about them .)

This year I’m in Las Vegas for SEMA. It’s a wild place, especially if you decided to get started early like I did. Two hours in, I needed a break from everything so I decided to go and check out the much talked about and hyped Tesla Loop to see what it was about. It was dumb.

Built for the not so tidy sum of $52.5 million by Musk’s , the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop, or LVCC Loop, is a system of tunnels, or rather a planned system that mostly connect the Las Vegas Convention Center. Planned tunnels would connect the Las Vegas Airport and Downtown Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Convention Center for a total of 19 miles of tunnels. Depending on where you’re headed, fares would range from $5-$12.

The actual tunnels just connect the west hall of the convention center to the north/central hall with just 1.5 miles of tunnels.

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You enter the loop via small stations that look like modern subway stations; a station you’d see in L.A. somewhere. An escalator takes you down to a setup that again looks familiar to anyone who has ridden an underground train: tunnels going in different directions with lanes coming out of them and lines for passengers.

I made my way down to the lane that, according to a large screen, would take me to the west station, which was just on the other side of the convention center.

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Shouting attendants direct you where to go. The ride to the West Station should take about two minutes. I was told it would normally be a 25 minute walk.

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The ride was quick. Multicolor LED strips run the length of the tunnel which I think is less about lighting and more about creating a cool look.

Just as quickly as I hopped in it was over and I was on the other side of the convention center. I got out feeling like I just had one of the dumbest and most pointless transportation experiences of my life for a number of reasons.

The most glaring problem is cost. The nearly $53 million this cost the government could have gone into actual transportation infrastructure. Secondly, anyone who has to use a mobility device but isn’t ambulatory enough to stow it in the trunk of a Model Y is screwed. I didn’t see any kind of accommodations for disabled people which is very weird. Third, the idea to solve traffic congestion by just moving cars into one-way underground tunnels is profoundly dumb.

It’s just a really half assed approach to transportation that shows that Musk really isn’t the genius that many make him out to be. At the end of the day it’s all just an underground toll road where someone else drives.

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